Loose Bonnell springs refer to Bonnell spring units that are not tightly connected or secured, often leading to reduced structural integrity and support. In a well-constructed Bonnell system, the springs are tightly interconnected with a helical wire, providing uniform support and durability. However, in loose Bonnell systems, the springs may shift or move independently, resulting in uneven support, noise, and a shorter lifespan for the mattress. Loose Bonnell springs can lead to discomfort over time as the springs fail to maintain their shape and support, making them less desirable in high-quality mattress construction.
| PRODUCTION SPECS | |
|---|---|
| Head Diameter Range | 68 mm - 92 mm |
| Spring Height | 10 cm - 16 cm |
| Spring Wire Diameter | 2,00 mm - 2,45 mm |
| Number of Spins | 4 - 5 - 6 Spin |
| Packaging | In 20 - 25 Kg Bales or 500 - 1000 Kg Packages |
| Bonel Carcass Packaging | 100 x 105 and 110 x 130 Bottom and Top |